Comment from the January 2006 conference: A Nonlinear Dynamics Approach to Sensory Modulation- "Tina Champagne blew me away! She made me proud to be an OT and inspired to get back into psych OT!" - Hollie Marron, OTR/L
Comment from the January 2006 conference: A Nonlinear Dynamics Approach to Sensory Modulation - "Excellent conference! Your depth of knowledge and passion is inspirational. I left there with new ideas and motivation to develop a new and improved sensory focus on our unit. I even signed up for an online introduction course to aromatherapy - I got my first lesson today! (I love my lavender scented beanbag.) I’m looking forward to working with you more." - Diane Trikakis, OTR/L
Comment from the January 2006 conference: A Nonlinear Dynamics Approach to Sensory Modulation - "Tina Champagne was wonderful! Her ability to answer questions so that all the professionals in the room would benefit (OTR, COTA, RN, support staff) was unmatched. To be able to present as much information as well as she did in such a short time is unmatched!" - Meghan Franklin, MS, OTR/L
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Can anyone submit an article for posting on this web site?
As an OT networking web site, Occupational Therapists or Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants are encouraged to submit articles for posting! Other health professionals are welcome to submit articles or information of relevance to psychosocial practice.
What conference is being offered at this time?
A variety of conferences will be offered throughout the year. For more
information, please refer to the conference page of this web site.
Last Updated ( Monday, 19 June 2006 )
Who is Champagne Conferences?
Champagne Conferences consists of: Tina Champagne M.Ed., OTR/L, Paul Champagne, and a host of technical and professional supports. These supports consist of OTR’s, COTA’s, Psychiatrists, Therapists, and Occupational Therapy Professors - all helping to make this possible!
Last Updated ( Friday, 21 April 2006 )
Welcome to OT-Innovations.com
Occupational Therapy has grown significantly as a profession since it’s conception in mental health. The work of many dedicated practitioners and those of the next decade promise an explosion of information, which will impact our theoretical frameworks, practices and perspectives on mental illness altogether.
It is the mission of this site to promote embodied, comprehensive and person-centered practices by providing a resource for collaboration, support, and education. I invite you to join me and other Occupational Therapy practitioners in a united and active effort during this exciting time in OT Innovations for Psychosocial Practice.